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B. F .3RADLEY.ddtto PICKE NS Q, It,, S. 0.: MUR AT, MAR1 29, 1883. At adbaefiption, $1.50 per annum JorSix months, 75 cents; strielly in adtance Adve tisrments tnserled al one df7ae r t*ltra ofjr, intA or le.,;>r the rit t'nertion ttd ffty cents for eart 1O71irquiet insertion. Liberal discount made to nrerhaWtsand others advertising for ietrotMior t,y the year. Ob1trarr .A'oftrn -nd Tributes of Respect chergtdAfor as Aducrtisenenta Annonoing Candidates Jitw dollars in ad Radical Persecutiobs. 'Brewster has employed the carpet bagger Willard, who the Democrats through a mis tA en policy elevated to the Supreme Jis, ficeship of this State, and one :nyder. or 'ennf8tva'art, t'nd Croswly of Nev York, to, ntsi Mellon in the persecution of Demno tffiie voters throughout t he St ate. 'he"y have therr agen4s out in different sections of the State 'm'bafai eringcases 'tno 'h 'rieel nt the npproaching Aptil term of the Uniita -States Court at Charleston. Tlie cnting, ycophantic ronegade, MeLane, Ias vect ly beM in Clarendon -eennity, wi'.re it ir said he procured Ilhe arrest of several of t lie most respectable citizens of that county, cigainst wh >m notlbing wrong lis been al leged, save by Greenback renegades and Vicious negro ladicls. A4 Cheraw it Chester'telhd conmty, ope ttions conimenced lnst week before one Ladd, a United Sates Commissioner, who it will be remenibeed operated it this section at one time agrisst illicit distillers and, it is also said, carried blank warrants in his pocket, and filled them out to order. These prosecutions are gotten rap to fill the pockets of Radical ofli'e ho'ders at the ex pvnse of the Government, and wilth the hope of terrorizing our people to such an ixtlent as that they will permit the retora, tion of Radical government in tle State when the assertiost of Jul, Patterson Iltt 'there was five ynss more of good stealing in South Carelinn" may be renliahed. hint t his last mentioned hope will be -long de ferred," for the hontest men of this titale never intead to gnrrender its governmen: again Into the hands of the men who op. rese i and robbed them for right long weary years. But all the learning anal in genuity of counsol and all the power of the Government will be used to conv it our people, and it is asserted by good autIority that there is a conspiracy to keep away liberty. et theise cotnspi ratoris be moet and taught that, thouigh thIe door3 of it Sthoinndi priisotts masy swing opent to re - reive our people convicte d by Wicked juries and perjured negroes, they can never siliamp the manhilood ottt of our people or mitake them ilck the rod that smtites thema. Vile Efrts to Send Decent Men to the Penitentiary. The Columbia Corresponidenit of the Ntew.s anid (:outrior, tuder dlate of Match I 9th Iiendslu the following to that piper. 1t is Only slight evidence of the tile measns resort er to by3 Rladical otlliajils int thItis state, to harry anda bedevil honest. cit izens and senad them to the Penitentiary, if they ean, by mnans or packed juries, tand perjiured evidence of Yiciotts negroes.: The seventeen D)emocraits from Monaticel lo, Fairfild eounity3, whtose exiionit itt w,a so abtuiptly stopped a fortin ighit ago by Wii. lard In order' to give thle prseuionI tme to rake tip new witntesses, camto tdown it i thiet rmn this evening and tatre awattilin tg t'iir tiher exalnnntat Ion t o itiorrow. Onii the ti'ra ini with them cante somea t wenity naegr'oes who had been seciuredn by thle scrutrinig of l"raic field. The negro circutit rider, l).ave Sctre yen, for whose test imiony alotie t he Govern-tt menrt oflicers professed to get the cases con - tinued, secured a tnumtber or these witnessese by calling from his churichl tor vo'unimieeri to come her'e antd tesltify agia inst thte Liemo criats. Thns urged somtie niegr-oes vohintee ed to swear andt t hey are herie. Th:ie negi-oes ini a gatng r'epairedi on thle artrival of thle traiti to ihe Unitedt Staies C'outhoutse, whi:e they waited titirl tnearly 9 o'clock to-niighit for Snyider or W lirid to meet ant ii instinet themt in t heir roles totr thle morrowy. An hott of these worthies dislike to waulk at tnightI they did not comue, and thle niegr'os tfitnalhy dispersed. Th'e etect of' thiis tirst tilaiur'eo drill will he observable in thtei r tentt iony They are the raf- raf of lIepubhli;inim i Fairfield, the prosecuting otlicers minig abandoned white witnieses as ovetr scetpu hous. The pet secuted Demtocrats, ac-comp1 lied by Mr.aJilhtrd anid Cot. WVood witrd, are at the Grand Cettrat Itot et Not a mi(e is missing, Amaong thteti itie it mietiiet of Itie presetut Legislatine, a muemibdr of the last Ufouse ail a color-ed Vemiocrat At the close of the service yesterdiy at the MethIodist Episcopal Chuirch Sou tt at Monticello a conterence wals held anid reso lutions were untanlittutsly adopted to lie elect that after a critical inivestigit ior, of the *asertiotn made by cite Malirt in (the first G&reenback witniess ini this Mhonticellocae that Mfr.J. '1 Mlagill, oneo of tihe defentditm5 Iwore and drunk at the polls. the chutrcti affirms that no one in the Contiuaitiy ever heard Brother Magill swear or kiiewv thim to sake a dritnk of "'luor, and thie ochtrch ex onerates him froma this vile slander. iThe church furthbermore conutnende hirothter J. M. Kirkland, James Maigl anid J. T Daw. kins, also defendiante in the casne, to the sympathy of the pu.blic. They ate, I hie chitr-el affirms among Fairfield's best and most law Abiding citiseine atnd high totted Chr iist ian. gentlemen, hirothier Jamtes Magill beitng a e*lass leader and Sabbath school super-in tendenat and Brothers Kirklatnd atid J)aw i2lns two of its most prominet. stewards c'- This deolarat ion adds to the proof that *be best and mlost active D)emoratic cii... <.0eSof Montcelo were broughit inato this wihthe intention of distressinag -and the communltity NY,~4r says thiat a Democrat detective '~~)1of the goverunet. is tat, work JQer rn of ihe State get hing eases I1pkrioni negr)oes for. vioulatinag the ew of. the bLiatsintppi ar'e 4f9p and, all Ieas of $o#Abano beena lentiaheitd. ( 4'( NII. 8. P. . '3t.ct-DNAt $: 1 emeee in your Wetter In the 8xKTINJNL titnt you 'denounce t1he peotplo of4'ruw ftreekc to be tlo most irreligious people of thie 'ole cottnty, and sny I -collection wat's Faktou up to senad the" -miNBsionl1ieI Afl't MWell, the people of Crow Creck no 'iot mtich a -iettthettish 4IetplIe ais yoft imup'so, or as you have intdictteil itn .yotrt nlticle, an,l while it is inl mitd te sind'inirssiontrier, he sure to send some ote i'Io has shunned Ithe' tumbler and the pitclrer and iave -comie by the way or lik-enesst of JorJantt. You have said t4f,'1Q was very little atttentiotn given to religion and much to illicit distilling. There is but one in the vicinity of Grow Creek amnd ft 'gets it vet'y litrle t stom fron t.he 'Crow Cieek srcl-ion . I amii 'rry to k,no* that .you itel Forgotten what, you wmre do ing when you spoke about the peopl, on Crow Creek; amit I Imust say that you were not mttending to your bitsiness. Probably you coult: have done some good if you hid been -i1 your p >st of duty, inst'eCd o-f slan teiring'th e people of Crow Creek. Mr. El well, is this what the (ioi who made.you commaaledl yo tt to do wlien m'e'called .you q'rom 1int-ure'a uaiik'kess umto his .mantrvetous light and cotnnmeid you to ,preach the U ospel Withot. money auel W:t ho price? It' your Stattetetit had been true cORcerln immg the Crow Creek people giving t-hei-r at te.itioi to tie distillery, would it, be your ttuty to make ma public illnnouniceIlmen t of it? Sir, 1 think not. M. L. AL:X .antlt. M m. Ennm"ot: In your issue of 'ImIOl tli e 8ll, we notice as article uttider the hemi of "That Collection," In wih.ch the auithor sets down C:row lr"eekt is mn '1sohtactl portiou of this tnoluntain cimitry where Very little ittention is given to religion ani.l n tch to illicit distillery. ' We ask tIrouglh your col limns togive to those jurors some idea of our I iglh alplweiatio ti t' their .hh4e1-nlity 'towards us is we le:'mn timt the whole a motnuto t i wo dollau's were t urn1'u.i over ti Rey- El well ti'r our benetit, in order to give 11m "ma 'mre (4o-p.l ." Now we have the (us, pel prie! -eed amotn;; ins reght'ly ail is to its purity we tlink it too putre to m tlmit o' -a genecrttl hutrlestine on mny section of our Cuounty,bec:ause sme itmlivmtlmmls therein do nmt obey that Uuslel. The (ospel we imve is the Uospmel of Christ, (o' ait tenst we think so) andl we have ft'iic as yet to limi iin its tenching anty t'rectim iun'or it leslueing olth ers" liut if' 'sti frienwls have a pnmrer Gos pel thn tht of Chiist we hope they will kreep It for their owin special t'enefit, for its smuie of your reatlera im -e 6'mt-mieml aSome limme since those who lriench iny other ois" pel h:it tlit of Ch-ist mn umg is eitIer by word or mcm iou, mre i smte m:mttger of' a dose of " ptit itIne.' So ar mms illicit distillinig is concernted, it' tlhere h:ts bteen such a thing Oin 'row ('reek ini ma tui ner of ye:m's it has been utknmwmn to its. Very I -ttly sonme wimo wishei lmke li'other Le=ley to tm:ke ma col-. lection for Smie Immurmpose or ti her, not know mm to us, have beemn ,li.,nrhing their nwim'll ,m is tltout what lts lIn since passed, imt we do mainmeryiet3 andmm iikimmg promot- against mia,! domgs. A vey mmneerss5futl r.cho iol wa' s tiuighmt by5 Miss RehtmieecaI mint , whler'e we ho mpe shle womn mamtny brmighmt stamis fori lier crown.vi Our m ihi (or' are' still openm to pr'ommtninemit buisinecss mencm. No r'oom for nmnil dogs. Madi diog mnty hol Ad ions iimia ny rmoari, We''ll boist ourii bmuune'rs Anid putll for' thme 2.lu-re,c Mn1 . l'Currl'oiL itn behlfl of thmo ('en-. t.rmal l ~'mesby3 teritii(mitoChmch, puleaso letI tme tli high vu columns ii it'Ihatk the iC big- hieartedm cit i'zetimnto l'ieketis (2 11. liir thirtt gentertons ri'tjiosm to( (m.i aptpoi for' lielp. Ini am fw mommtmim you)t havie'm mubsibed'iii andii pamiid 8,7 wiich is aL v'ery' imt hansmet sot ii,a'm stdein1g thme tmny pt'is.-i m lmm ti imiedliate calls upiomi y'it fot' hmomia pIlt Am 1 i~2T:'mu..'.---(n m ''I'htursdayt mor'iniig a t tint hormso, va',ltem' at 200 was stolenm tromt \V. \\'. Ililuloeck m Ilem.ty It is sti'ised thamt. a nemgi'm wmmas t,bo t hic, nlm' a patyL sawtm al cl. tired'm maCil( mi I hli.' tgiittitm. d (sr tin h 2som Iiitd tetistani Ism'ieyf. as r." liiilock 'l its IGe m (mtim)amtte o i ho 25 b if tMm tarh is' a c(mein'itmt wass Ll( tart bac as immi I)l67t,mi. 1)1 Li I 11 a, Cse enmo An thl Nil 5ti h ' mf mmlr2. ' Sir)i tolniide'ncmlle a ist tii Suow it,,' mmmj' toil to-day' tfromt \VilmiigtitN , mmndi layntebburt tg, Va., to M monmteat mimm llali fix. A t some1 poits in Ca n nidam thIi depthI of to..dan' 's jtth isI. I10 to 18 inches. TI'mw'm of thmo IFaii tiel pi-'imrs wmre' hmot mmm oWri for it'Iial andii thle oL(t'e fiftee titt 'g,(~~ s*imigm.()tm arre'(Sts, it ,mmtat 'mar tom bei inadel COt Laitileb 1;Ec(m a IN(I i pu lI,At -Norminn's N(utL.rmlizinmg 2o'mttma i ht o icmmi img onem oft thte tm"iL poptlarit aticle's quaintiot int i very'lii hon-ehll NIt t" ormi dlo not,L be(sitatet to~ ie Ii) (iti chiihiron,i moitg 8mo harmtiml')8 beinee (8ts1m t'pt -Ly. TIo live'm by dlggtigat Immani i .gol im a living, andmi. nIthlo soiin i mo, htorenan in letility1, is to sow I, dJown in Aslley AmIthmlmet mind r ca (tn. A. S. D. of (eIntrtI writet H U,ist Untt' I%tt-ai c' (nt-en-I t'o -in - ine 41x Ani it n4iii 'be pi-tit'n', wtalking o'n ttrol" tfur thcto w-ho att-ond t'ho t+ea" tion of t-ho 1'ret'byte-yy iht,tl'thu etW but m1(111 hearteatd 1'reabvtterian -o Centratl nru be'aut'if'yinv UIli'i"':httrch and thnt, h. 'Il'hotas Fl,tgo 'i:4 very net we- ill fixing antil a1'rant in"g ta-r the P'resbytery-; t,hat Ailtlrew S. 13.tvis. t'hongh at tletilo<l:l ti'n fnith, will prement, the table tpun 'VI,ich wiii 1)t. 'oaten --Seo Etxodus 12t b elipter --; that, tim (own aC; ,-il than jut 'fnitec?d two Ipn'b) i wolls ntt which all cnlt come and freely drink, and 'ihat, Central i, in fin- sjiirit'. We hatre iuit 'ootn enough says the Kei wee Courier to atnotce nIliother big 1.trnd ing at Dr. t:iley's on last Friaty night. It was fully up to the other poundings given recetly in our town and evidencis the high alpree'ttien in which -Dr. Riley is held by our peop,lt. Abotut orr titaheti4 -pc'tsous were present and one hun drett and fiteen packitges received, contaiuing everything that. i' needeti by the good housewife in tihe oulina y depttrtmentl. T'he Aiderton Journal says: A petition lifts been extcniively signed in Ai'tler:?on .tsking I he 13th raid Colntni asiun'totnake som e tretion forthe telief of or.r railtoad inTcuni vetiences' cither to ensure hleier acconn. dalions aind safely of travel, or to fix raat8u coinn uensunate with the services rendered. hat k'st-)n po(ile nt-o i,)w feast 111g ont g'ceen pe.9s. S P it r i. n , Itobert ont (''C. i g n n ., Sit: ly dlaulghter 'has 'been sufferithng for isay years W'tii Ih:at dr'adftal aflit ion known as ke-nale l)isense. which lits cost m noli n y lullarts, nud n ito0 i hstatntling I htl the hel telicatl attend:ance, coul'l not find relief. I have ust"d niany other kiis of tnetliiies wi lhout any t'ff'.ct. I laot jst nbout given Ier ;p, was out of hrltti, but tt pl t"I n d in tie store of W. W. Iltkler s"v eial weeks sioce titd lie, knuwing of my dauglter's ttletion, pcrsuiiiatlt ie to buy a btItlte of your 1Ft:t.tl.t: lt t n..t"r.i-r . She brgau to inprove lit oncc. 1 wnys.aO de lighted with ils effects Ihat I bultgl sever-l mtre botules. 'ITie price, $1.5(j a b-mi-", scemet"d to be vet II i at fi Hrst, hnt n-o t hlink it the cherpe.f ptiep-tr:ation on the globe-; andl, koowing wi I do abhout it, it It) day one t my fa-".ily wns siflering wvithl Iht awlul diseats, I woul have it if i4 O.Ist :S: 1 a, bottle, for I can trut'IhftiIly say it has cell intly tlagiteI r -itu n and well, and tty. Sellf null Wife dlo tuost hear'tily recommnend your FIt+t .F: Ii;tcO-A%to to he juist whnl it is recoutnendel to be. lte!pce l\llly, li 1). h' : rllt:nsr'o . Fsill slock always onl hawtl -tS tow"vy by e. Anly Ilnolk II.! inl st.ek will be o-dr edt't at Iul ishers Price, l're h I l,.t of S i-tlioiety, h Iest qutt y. 11ali P'aper :Ind! Wi:ulttw Shn.-rs ('ht Blook and Stationcry Store, Opposite National Eauk, febi I, l'<83 19 but Dissolution. \" n iiel &' J h iit' .I Iiim.igs is is i I:y (l solvd.J. I-:. A:0 S I , M rib 2'. Iss 8S27 . 1H. A. 'InI- (>. J. IX10Gf I CH'ILD) & BOGGS, A'T Tl'sI l:Ys &: C'OtJSI.:.lts A ' ed rl CntI\sC . mC mtuareh 29, Iss' 27 Surtgeons,II i hiore, lhis loeatedl at Iiis, v'ill', PItckents ('ounty, for thme pi.u-t ic oif NiIedicie tutal Siirgeriy in til tea' I.itances. All e.ills promtt ly Ii teiilei im, in :irib 22. 185:3 2 .1.N lM.--Al persn indebtiedt hn' estate of .Jiai AleWhor,iter. dleehsie l aiguinst ti!h t sam, il pir Smi the lei y at testedi to I lhe tiiideis guem nartrChI 29, 1 ys 2a (Cotty~t3 of'Pi.'kets Sltii J.it li lti N twto u . d'tt'i' o f' ~ tit Iua to e ito gra hi'i'im . ,eter of Andi litito .ilh all ndl sittguir thle kitmlit ,out cred 'ealsed, tat tIhey lie am iappiear' betore me, in the Cour'ittf Proba)Ilie, to tie bel nt Pick eis U. It., ont the II-i alIly (of Atii 18:1 aifter1 publilcatti heureiof, ait It o'clock ini the footion,i~li tshi(' ciauso it lany) they' have, whly tihe.idl adtiiiiraution shioiud Jh. II. N tWTOUN, ...e. itarchi 29, 1 8 27 - liv J1. II. N uw iiis, .enu tl OP Piut Whetrems, JI. .1. f,.i s, e l.lii id Ou't iit ine, to gi:ii un lt .ortter's of Athtitt st'atton oif tthei litate and1( e'lit.' of Jlosephi '0h (f tle 91u liS ui I' thilIpot.,.1doa e:isedl, t hat they lie andl "iliot li'o' tie, it the Court iif Proti eto bei beh ai'il't Pick '"1 t. II.. (1n tie 14tth mIlly of' A fit-I I Ix g rt i Fl o t lil iel''t at. 11 o'clock int~ ln,wyIt iidA la 11ist rat io sto I (lvr tott thty llanid, Ibia I le 26th Furnitfre! Furniture I VI'OILESAL,E AND IRET-AL, R J. C. C. TURNER'S, OI.E1;NViI , .. C. I WOl -'b respe' tMll1y ohll thit titc+nio'n . of the people of Pickels lr.d i sr-round ing country to the innenme 'OCK O !ENITURE 0 that I now have on hand. I laive in stoc'k, nuil aan d1ailry receiving iev g'tyles of everythiag usaullty found in a kirst chis FUtNITUIE *1OtJSF, Which 'I propose't-o vll Chen'per lihan cnn he boight. else'lvhere in lhis St htt. I not enabled to do this ns I buy in very large launtitie:s frtl011 the *oest Factories in the United States, therefore I defy conmpet.ition in this respect. I tnntiftrmie Yny oM yn .It1A TTI SSIS, .n'na( 'C.tr vell 't en nas cheap as to cheapest, 11 holesalle and Rietail. 'I nllo tinu'nnct sire the fanous ''T WIN" J//) S'P)'/NT'/, t'aIn I sell for $3 per Set, 'tliI is cheap;cr tlana they are sold by odsers. I hlwny' have in STOCK CAT(il lS,I>REN'S C.l /R/A (://S-from the cheapest to the finest. WO O> A1 A) MET -L,1C COI-'/INS, CASKl 7'S ..INI)I TR.IMMING.S. When you visit ou' City. please give s a call at either of ou+r Siores and you will be fairly and s,alarely deaII with. All ordlers by inail or telegraph will he pronmplly altentded t,. West End Near the Bridge, McBee Avenue Oppo ite P.O. C Very respectfully, 1 J. . C TURNER. martih 29, 1883 27 if' RED CHIEF. I N111TA;IX)M i A N ST: Ll,lON, will be Il a I'ekr ',sc C. II. ,larchI 2th, April 2td, 10th, I Sth I a i 2ath. T'erns, $15 and inasur"e. ild Chief is nr.e the highest lied Stalli.ins in tls (rnthl, Wais nw\ailetl first prize alt 8lWI aIrolinat nnl Ceorgia Siate Fairs. J. E.Altf-, L.3W'[. mnarch 22. 16t,3 ;13 W - Statinev and Jewelry Stre NTl a itn Stat isioleay. in greni Vamiety. - 'h 2 sl-p Writn-z laths. anl.o firss clatr. hnney 1'ot,l and14 Lelllher-h1n,el boX 1'ape sres, Silk plush h'loto un'l Anstgoaph .\1t1bn s, n1a a great variety of g. 1ls. 1se. f1a: C 'ell as I Ia IIiaIenasl I. . i i.. St'"1 t ' Nf'x t t:h1u Silver 1't \\'me. 11'm, "It , 1 a'I r:n,l hnivus :n1 ' s S a,a L . A grat v a rit levav-, IW.ll ih.s, t'I, c:s I" 'ia c:lc., lit"Ill Silv"t'i. "41ec" aiitl Ce'ilulnil. The haaa-'g,i as , tlu uaie t (as a r.i, ges : , 'Isa at:, I will t'ort te aol, ''a-, l. Itelar.in sa 1 a ' ., ( o' ai t! J1u - iJ c. 'ilv11u ," I i. pty a .1. 1; BL.\( K, e I 'avtctaa - aaii- .l. 5 .. lia IT!, E.eiaaa r.lu nonvehh5. 1882 2;, __, U!1eijichell1s. [ri.s;i it C 7 'ill E lxercisc's oft ate l'itkens .liaitie wils beconatinuaaed as a Privias. Sulild asnrawha t alstsaiiiila' at it' iiaaa C 'aiLEt. 1t'aIa . al iaiu:asperince l'!TeachI ers. Inliasanaiasaial :nii Vocaeal .\lasic' wia ths tauagha lay aaiin at .cngi.h- Tenes 5 5-. 1115is ecived i un a ay tiene' by at' slii-t t,.i a le to hain ag 1at c jil j- qairteri of :,0 dayls: I lhe \lnaahaeiiie cu. $ tt las.eaisiliats' I-pinen aast, 4I 11 ' .\~ tee satf liine tlulsthla tAnaler wvill het aisasessessedto n,ii ssttintci,iinsaaa ls. It. A. Cutst. I. Clir Iloar d Trst ee's. - anaareh 8, 18i3 24 8ma Auction Sa~Le. JgY' viatian s.f raao tit vaested an at api .2 asganee anid Aentat oa II, it, ii J slid las er. ilasa, lay ait t w;ih theai C~acsent anid sIreasion oiftt a saIujoity ina atinoasiss of s'taidl riatjo.s~ weas wdal sehi alt laiiery S"'t p aiaaa, Paickensa Connaaaay, S. (2 , aia S.\Tlt- a ihA ', aheacst ay ofa3 al ala. 1883 ant il)h lie (ualer'y. aus the hIigh''st biddera, the eni inig to alhe sail l' It. Ilins, aill Niotes iid - .\es,conis natI athaer evi'aiees oft cri'lt. AlIso, 5lae faollo winag de siibedl II l.\L ES "*All a those T' sa Lots osr Paartcels ot' Iiail, sitt a'e in theC town oat Libetay, Coaaaty of haekenas :and Staac satoresid, kaaowni ii' the .lait sat i he townt lamdei lay I'. V. Clayt'oli I) S., ais lot's Nis. ;'5 andai ;4' oan alas ne astde tit Sacida asret, fraoaniaag (is sail si reel'. lily I wio lt'et eash, cointiaiig easch ' ;ea ia naaatnjoinag Lots .Nos. 22, '23, 24 asail 25 Soaatlb. andai No. 29 and 31)0 st, aad a' 11u ansd 3t NoathI. A1.LSO, All t|atla Lil ini the towna of ibercty, Coaaai ty ot l'itekeni'. it ta Saine aioreiiia kanowaa I in the phlas tat the town,aa ntasde by~ Ii. 's. (Caayiana I). .',, ns l.ot No. 31 ian s'seaiia just .'Lai si rests, adiinag Lsias Nos. 35 anaa d , atia.t conStiin iig 70. rods. A l,80, All ItIhat Lot or' Parte of iandii, ly intg oia alli ahisaee, tawan oft Liber'ty, ('otaaystj l'ickes'l,. State' iaosaidis, hl l-au tia .as :12 land 34h, saitae beinK~ Liii No. 33 ini a la tpItlat a lie towa, aaaaae bay F. V. 1 aC ou, lI, S. A 1.81), Alt li Inaoa aun whiahl alas Tiver'ay Stile s liasante- sia East sialt. sat St' ati s ut, aaraier lahjia andi Sidoiud, conaaaiing 5tJ odIs aiore ir Iess. A 1L81, All thIat 'Traast sit tLad, lyinig alt nri'a'j 'asn lows ipjj, C'ounaty isand St:i 'ut0i'.ajt, i isawnt n.s: *t'hna Ealte traest het'ii Paals ,alit('l co i'es-d to I. I{. jjItastis ly I "owlsr, coiiaainiag 1au 'acre' iniore sir lesaas. A 1,80,, All at' Iitere'tst' f t. . llsrtton its the "alon oir l Jaoh t'. Sinhh I & Co., ands in bec , ott in ina of P5ark insa & CTo. U A laStO, Oane I alrse 'anal linggy, ni at' folloinag terms5a, to *is! (fsh fort very''hainag exep the llenl hXtaite, which ) ill tat sui tsar onie toutrtIb cashla, reinn itsder' syabtle ist, day of' Novembher neat, secuared y a inoragasge ot ste prei sea asold, J. E' l1t)(l(l, Aissin e, IE. It lOt.TOtN, Agenit. W. al. C(U.\ ~l LEY, Coam'tee. marchitj a2 158'a 2i . .'. Co, Vilkins, Poe & Co. WVholesale IPe*eIMs Ian rd v, it1y, Irn & elle . Au. Iumansease Stock of PlIown Hees, 'TrAvCc (1nhshi d1anes, Bick llauadK, Ingle ando Double Foot Plow Stocks n hand nnd chenper than they hhvO e'ver teen sold befre iII this market. Il TA1LY. ENGINES, Which Lend the Worli for Sirength, Du Ibility and simplicity. They are the most Itiplete Engines in the market, niid have ever fatileld t( give t:Atisftaction. They re eived the higheAt (entetliiil A wards,'ttro edls andt I wo dliploanst. Goi il M elal nt nternational I;xhioition, "Nlelbtournte Aus, Initl, in comlpetition wihi Ii enty-five otllr ngmnes lroul all parts of the w,,ild. t'it' remium of one huindired .loll,i-" Ai i. mit,i o , October, 18S2, over foint:eeK ther E:ngines. A6, ENTS ALSO FOIR I il 1;arlej'a' Patenst Revel.-N, blae T otI1 Hlsarrow. ilag :in1d lWalkintg. tandard Re:ipers & MYtoWers. The .1 litily l (eiion nel CElLt.lil;.\T'l'I W\.\\'N I.S l1t)liO 1 CLEP1 E S2: ir.AR.LA T?$l AL.SO FItI ?ERRY ROYCE REAPERS, The lighttsl litalp r inl tihe woridl.. It t1 a4 nyC cr p ,1 thal :I Rt 1,p r c,:n itcut. Is i4 he lighbtesi tlr: 1f t "let " ill 11.1 wul.fd. It lthe ril i" r i n11o0 i l ite w t-" tl 1il 11'E iV lI1 ' 1'l en1 rttn on steep,er hill 111" 1is 111 t? '"* I 1lhe ' e!1 ',1l i,, w1' h s lle r1 1 ler:. .:0 *1 lau- igr- Iln l 11.0 k Ma inpie. ll ally w i r it n I.eI t in th,- ym-ld. :aI cu a hi 'er runler of n ces of grin, InI I ic 1 iih.h1.v . Ie . ,....... :... i . . B hhri:d.e Le to Lehin ta. :y [i ieip o i liihe I l ril of' (inly Cont, fill. Mile. onIrnlich C:'cf., &c.iirliy Ax o Lreine i te mitlfion fI Impron I-:LIAS IIYa itnch o furwhi n nppher:o t mrch 22, s: lme forardan So, ie me (E oin ie tint~ thy sai, wlit pr wAlhe lgyive te to the nder N.\NCtY"' li L LAgT~hilE\k E hIix,U 3 .\.\ntt l it K. L T!i \l, Ex'oatr.t marc 15 I.am;; i g.' .'o Brtl- idgeS toILet 'OUiik '' CoI ).110 o VItO npyto 4i (Si.nblen' Creek,l An almP il rLOex A ii I'hek orte m rchiI 15, 1s8; -4 Greenvle, S. C Come On, Come Al AND 1AK ONE LOt at oui NEW GOODS J ust ReeI cdt, avid beli! lceived by every Mte1alcr diIrct I ron New York Anil the " fnetoriecs o OUR URESS GOODS are unusually at tractive this Spring. We comunce b :'howinlg you a line of flalf Worsted Drei Goud t 10 icent!u, A hanlsone litic of i-csB Ui Gtghntlls i 10 eents. An elegant litle Of Pekin f5tripes, 12) worth 1t cents. A beautiful lite of Lace Dress Gooda 15 ceit-, wotil V0 cents. A lovely line d 31'V oal, 118, wort 2.) cents Nun's Vei!ing in New Shades, 33k, wort 50 cents. lllACK G0(1' )8 is one of outr "rer Ipeciallies. We hive thea tt 124 I $1 .0, conitht u lt U a tn+',res, iroailet Luce (;ools, Ni \'en i inui, Crape Cloth 1Ie ruru atd see our D)oWl. Wij' h (nh t r . lor 25 cens, worth 4(1 cent:. ''h hIrgest anl preittest lot of Calicoes evt .... .... ... ..,..1 *''" 11.."..... I, i I wihto ave3 trigts w n GoodUul, to call anod inMpettC tiulr larigo anrd cntmplete Stock ofi il)Y GOO(lMaind IOl ION S, iiuitabhln lor wvill t.ive you1 as low pirices na4 cithu tChat irlestui or 0 A L. Cot totndes fromi 12j to 3'3 cents. Spring .1 : easfomu 1t) to 30~ centIs. We hatv e over 100A diflerenit styles of Oet Colored Ilose at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Landiesq Colored and Whiute 'lose from lI Co 2aeets Ciiuren and Mlisses Hiose In endles qinanties from 10 to (10 CentS. WVe defy eottnpeith>ni ih ottr Stock o Ilaindkerchuiefs, hothI in t'egni d tu assort men01'. and prices it will paty you to flue thi one line ot Goods, as you can't help pro ntoniig It comoplete and thentp1 Gloves,Gmoves, Gloves, (;hildir'' WhIte ttd Colored Gloves Ladies' Wite~ and1 Black Gloves rLadiesx' Cohi. ed antd Illack Silk G loves Ladles' W hie, Colored and Blaick LaIC< Mitts (Gentl'emetn's '.'ui ,.. Colored G luyfls Iho sore you see t his dlepaLttrant iin ot Manoth Ot I lstabl ish t.iet. White Bed Spreads rom 75 cents to $3i.f0, White, Brnown, md11 Tu'rkey lied Tabtle ('1w0thd, thle miost mmplet e 8toek ever efthiIbited in any ttail It ore. D)oylies atiu Natpkina to match. Towels, Towels, rom11 5 t o75 cents, Thie best 25 Ctnts Towel yo1tt havte ever D)on't forget one"I ''14 Corset" 'whien you vatnt a 501 cent.( Corset-.-if yott wanlt a real roo4 Corset buy Otar "'Trute Comifort'" Wec are setlin ig all i)otnest ic G1oods at t he owest possiblei prictos, Ask li "C'' our 'C"' lIleach, andl you Will ''C'' t hie best 10 ente bleachb you ever did "Ce" E. W. Marshall & Co. Wholesale and 1RetaI1, IlCXT TO) FEIIOIUHON & MhILbLR'S, below the old (bttt Ilovse, [USEATVILLEaa . .'4 ( DISSOLUTION; E1 WiltM.' >TADLEY, BARR & cr l- t'his day (litro'h 6th, 1888,) disules by the withdrawal of Mr. B. L. Laadfor.wr O D. STRADLEY " GEO. T. BARR, ha*-, 4 ing t1t'Ohased his ftterest in the store A 'ta'Ailey, la&-& 'd6., the bbftess will be still conductdd iM 'tl't b't6 $'ote, undet the firm name'o'f'TRADLEY & BARE We can afft1'd to sell as cheap as a 1e'a '' M t . WhyI Because w+ pay cash tfor Al tr 1100b b. We do verb near all the w*k In 'the store ourselves are weo. a't fti %%6at ekpense to rut out busiess. We''4oy 1*bgle 'Stessedness--n one to suppolit 't durselves, althouglr, perhaps, we wo&td like to have the plea. 'Ore of trying tt, 9me day. So you. sei tk "dnly itaw to 1tak' t ver' srmall pidlit I keep t'hiwgs runn\Tg Nftoothly. Remember our Pricei W lb. idkLt LkNI lt R $1.06 82 1 ards itemnant Prints 'for $1.00 10 Yards Worsted Dress Goods for $.A 8 Ya'ds Black Cashu eres for $1.0' lt Y'd irtivi4g rot-*4.V6 12 Varde DHWl'*tti'r $ 6 20 Vard'l Bleaching for $1.00 20 Yards t-ood CAHd6 Yr $1.00 ' Y'dts Oil Talba Clbth for $1.06 20 'a'dt LaWh for. $1.00 10 Yards Ticking for $1.00 16 Yards White Piqine for $1.06 10 Yards Checked Pique for $1.06 12 Yards Figured Pique for $1.06 10 Yards Whim La*n fOr $1.'0. 1038 Yards \Vorsted Dress 'fien a) 10 cen'ts yer yardt -0A4 VAL13s Black and Colored Cassimeres at 121 cents-. These Good.- we sell lilort! As an advertise. - ment than nnything else-they are worth y at least 2} cents per yard more than we s ask for them. M,4E~7 YARD~1S Of dlood Il"nts worth 61 cents, to be sold at 5 cents per yard. A in t he first letter in the alphet, and wd sell A illea1hling that is A first class 12} cents itathiNt lUr 10 cents. A strip of h tais loods 1 inoh Wide, will hold up a weight of 35 p>ounds, without teAlhg. h All Cretons reduced from 85 to 25 cent* lly our Oil Proof, Water Proof and t Fntltt' P Ticking at 25 cents. P antt Lln 1I tent,-rill sell 3 yardA 0 good l'nit Lihen f t0 cents and throw in the battonr. t'ofttotnades 10, 12?, 15, 16, 20. 25, and ,3 cehit-. I.adies le?s binen 1, 11t. '0 and 25e. Double l1 ilb hi 11h1ck i%%iir1ti at 20C. All we want is for you to bring Us sa.tma, Greenville, S. C. P. 8.-When you want any of the above Good-, ple'ase say, I saw ihem adwertised ini Truet l'uuKKas St.5riN,r.. M. i. SMITH, 'Ag't, THE LEADER OF' LOW PRICES, E ASL EY, s4. C, WXT1l,x keep cotistahtly oIl halid the~ ftia Checks, Bacon, Flour, Corn Meah, irati Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, GrIts Fish ad Farmting Implements. These Goods1 will be bitaght anid rold at the low. est pos.ible t1lure fuI't unsh. The h;ttlahute of mny Stock of General Merthahdase will be told at cost. Corne now and secure bargains, and [ will say 14 those whose accounts and ntoles: are past due and up.*id, that I must have my money4 Come to see mec and we will settle and save trouble and expense of costs, besides. want to sell you some Thanhidhlg you fot- j'itsl favors, andI su-e liciting a continuannue, I hope you will not forget to give mae a call at the Itrigget Mtore linuase. Maih Street1 Easley, 8, C1 Tisaat are Trmly Weshuderf.us (I. P. RiUNION, EANLEYr, * - S. (O.g EVERL ON TilE Ali,VTI WITIh CA811 in hand to secaare Ilt'gtltts whenever the~ ~opptinity prest'if itelf. N ow looak ouf: tor Jlargainsa. The thate lasa Come wheat y~oua dith geta till you wttnt. Se'e the follow. ing and go to U. 1'. IIIJNION'S Empnhorium, aand get lixargn Itasl *',000t yards Fatticy l'Htsla, 5 to 8 cents. 4,000, yair,s Solid atnd Mourninag and Cur. tna CalIcoes. 3i,000 yards of Worspted, 10 to 85 cents. 2,0001 y'ards Patits Gubtds, from 150.4o $1 pter )nid. Uasuhinteres' tand Alpacens of' all grades. IRIoot nld Shoes. Of xlli stylde find. grdsGo Brogan for' FSl, Ttyu Softi. |iis 2n. Good line of Crock. (ery, goodl lhe of llardwrare, Wood anad Wil.. low Ware. 4iruocerem Speelalty. Stignt-s, i to 12 lbsa, to the $1; Coffee, 7; t o Il0 lbs. to th $1 0)0. Juast riceiving Newe Crop New Oarleasie Syrup. from 42 tti02 eents per gallons llalf Pantetat Floter itt $7 pEr barrel-, R*e tra Famialy, $11.00. Mlaokerel, all Gt'tdta, Oitd , ('omf'eea ilofas, &t1.; all aL, C 1Ns